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The piece is from a transitional time when Breitling was shifting from old style model numbers (81611) to new (B13019), no real significance to it. FAQs recommend checking sold items on eBay and dealer asking prices on Chrono24 for valuation advice, B13019 will generate more matches. You can also research A13019 which is an identical watch except for the addition of gold accents on yours which will have minimal impact on price.
Biggest impact on pricing for a watch of that age will be service history, if there isn't any and if there is no evidence of a service in the last 5 - 7 years then you should factor that into the purchase price - $700 give or take. With a piece of this age the depreciation is pretty much done so it's not going to lose any more value, but don't expect it to gain much either.
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